Two more Israeli occupation officers have been killed in the northern Gaza Strip, the Israeli occupation forces spokesperson confirmed on Tuesday morning. The fallen officers are both reservists, with one serving as a major sergeant in the prestigious 551st Paratroopers Brigade’s 6651st Battalion. The other officer held the position of deputy platoon commander and captain in the Yahalom unit, responsible for identifying and neutralizing the Palestinian Resistance’s hidden tunnels.
The spokesperson further disclosed that two occupation soldiers from the 1st Golani Brigade’s 13th Battalion had sustained serious injuries during a harrowing encounter with Resistance fighters in the southern Gaza Strip, leaving them in critical condition.
This latest development brings the total number of acknowledged Israeli occupation soldier casualties to at least 470 since October 7. Notably, this loss ranks as the highest death toll ever inflicted upon the Israeli occupation, even when excluding casualties from the initial day of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood.
Earlier reports indicated that four Israeli officers had been killed in the southern Gaza Strip, while another officer met with severe injuries in the same area. The fallen soldiers hailed from esteemed units such as the Maglan unit, the Duvdevan Unit of the Commando Brigade, and the Yahalom unit.
As the Israeli occupation military grapples with their mounting losses, the Palestinian Resistance continues to make their presence and power felt.
Source: Agencies and Al-Manar English Website